MST. MUMTAZ BEGUM versus GHULAM FARID
Section 2302 (b) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 Appeals Against the Conduct of the accused by the High Court. Both witnesses, including the complainant, saw the suspect knocking on the front of the victim's chest. After his death, when the prosecution removed the initial burden of establishing a crime against the accused, he was obliged to establish his plea to commit the murder of the deceased under sudden and serious provocation. The defendant's alleged molestation from this place was unsuccessful. The incident is the basis for concluding that he committed the cold blood of the deceased due to a previous recurrence between them and that has strengthened the prosecution's case. This is based on confirmatory and coherent evidence that the High Court has assigned to record the proceedings. The suspects were unacceptable and the unclean verdict was set aside. An element of an incident prior to the main incident was the factor to bring the accused under section 2302 (b), the PPC accused was subsequently convicted under section 2302 (b), PPC and In these circumstances, life imprisonment was pronounced; the victim's legal heirs were ordered to pay Rs. 50,000 / - as compensation.
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